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#1
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26 Jan 2026
Since which major diplomatic incident have India and Pakistan primarily maintained closed airspaces for each other’s civilian flights?
💡 Explanation:The airspace closure policy between the two countries was instituted following the escalation of security tensions in April, triggered by the Pahalgam security incident and subsequent military engagements.
#2
By TheQuizWire
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25 Jan 2026
What entity is responsible for safeguarding stability in Hong Kong and recently addressed “evil schemes” aimed at creating public disruption?
💡 Explanation:The Office for Safeguarding National Security (OSNS) in the HKSAR is responsible for enforcing the National Security Law and managing threats perceived as undermining central government authority or causing political disruption, often utilized to suppress public criticism and dissent.
#3
By TheQuizWire
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25 Jan 2026
Prior to recent bilateral agreements, what was Venezuela’s long-standing historic policy regarding its citizens deported from the U.S.?
💡 Explanation:For a significant period, Venezuela maintained a policy of generally refusing to accept the repatriation of its citizens deported by U.S. immigration authorities. This policy was eventually reversed due to international and diplomatic pressure.
#4
By TheQuizWire
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24 Jan 2026
Justification for US kinetic strikes against suspected drug vessels generally involves adherence to which foundational legal framework?
💡 Explanation:US officials defending the controversial strikes explicitly cited that the actions were taken in compliance with the Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC) and international law, despite the counter-narcotics context.
#5
By TheQuizWire
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21 Jan 2026
US Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) oversees components from all primary US military service branches, except which of the following?
💡 Explanation:The United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) is a unified combatant command that oversees the Special Operations Forces (SOF) components of the US Army (USASOC), Navy (NAVSPECWARCOM), Air Force (AFSOC), and Marine Corps (MARSOC). The US Coast Guard is a separate military branch that falls under the Department of Homeland Security during peacetime and is not a USSOCOM component command.
#6
By TheQuizWire
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08 Jan 2026
How many US Republican Senators voted to convict the former President in the 2021 impeachment trial related to the Capitol incident?
💡 Explanation:The US Senate impeachment trial of the former President following the January 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol resulted in 57 votes for conviction. This total included 50 Democrats/Independents and seven Republican Senators, who voted across party lines. The conviction failed as 67 votes (two-thirds) were required.
#7
By TheQuizWire
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03 Jan 2026
Which bodies are US government-run sources for global information in countries lacking free media?
💡 Explanation:Voice of America (VOA), Radio Free Asia, and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) are government-funded organizations that serve as public diplomacy tools, broadcasting news and information to populations in countries where independent media is restricted.
#8
By TheQuizWire
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01 Jan 2026
A primary criterion for granting U.S. Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is designation due to what?
💡 Explanation:Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a temporary, renewable immigration status granted to eligible foreign nationals from countries experiencing armed conflict, environmental disaster, or other extraordinary and temporary conditions that prevent their safe return.
#9
By TheQuizWire
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31 Dec 2025
Which US agency classified the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal as ‘militant religious organizations’ in its World Factbook?
💡 Explanation:The US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) classified the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) and its youth wing, the Bajrang Dal, as 'religious militant organizations' in the World Factbook. This classification is often cited in discussions regarding non-state actors in South Asian security and political studies.
#10
By TheQuizWire
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15 Dec 2025
What is the primary cause of strain in recent bilateral relations between Pakistan and the de facto Afghan rulers?
💡 Explanation:The main point of contention straining bilateral relations between Pakistan and the Afghan rulers is the issue of cross-border terrorism, specifically the sanctuary and operations of the outlawed Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
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